The 'Look at Me Now' singer has been cited for suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon over allegations that he pointed a gun at a woman during a dispute over jewellery at his home, multiple outlets report.

Baylee Curran – the woman making those accusations – told the Los Angeles Times that she ended up in a confrontation with Chris when she showed up at his home with one of the singer's business associates.

In a statement to the newspaper, Baylee alleged that Brown began arguing with her when he spotted her looking at diamond necklaces on display inside the home.

"I don't know if it was Chris's friend or how he was related, but that's when he told me to back away from the diamond necklace and started cussing me out and calling me names," Baylee said. "That's when Chris pulled his gun and told me to 'Get out.' He said 'I'm sick of you girls, get the F out!'"

At this point, Baylee apparently rushed outside to call 911 for emergency help.

Police surrounded the 'No Air' singer's Tarzana, CA home early on Tuesday PT in what became an 11-hour stand-off over the claims that Brown threatened the woman with a gun.

The Los Angeles Police Department began the process of obtaining a search warrant a short time later when Brown ignored police knocking on his door.

Kim Kardashian West's ex-boyfriend Ray J was inside the house when police arrived, although he quickly exited and was allowed to leave.

While he refused to depart the home until a warrant was granted, Chris Brown allegedly threw a duffel bag out of his window for police - who are said to have retrieved drugs and other weapons.

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Chris ranted on his Instagram account as all this drama was unfolding outside of his door, insisting that he was innocent of all allegations.

"I just wake up and all these motherf**king helicopter choppers is around, police out there at the gate. Come on my n**ga what the f**k else do you want from me?" he says in the first clip – now deleted.

"I stay out of the way and take care of my daughter, do work. I don't need f**k ugly bitches, trifling bitches, whatever the f**k that is. I'm not on that, bro. I'm way too tired to be dealing with this bullshit. Every three months y'all coming up with something. What's gonna be next?

"At the same time, when I call the police for stalker people endangering my life they don't come until the next day. Someone makes a f**ked-up allegation about me and all of a sudden the whole SWAT team. I'm innocent. F**k everybody, I'm tired of hearing this shit."

The 27-year-old also condemned police as "the worst gang in the world", insisting that the entire ordeal was only "giving [himself] better publicity".

Chris's famed attorney Mark Geragos also denied the allegations after his client was released on $250,000 bail early on Wednesday (August 31).

Thanks to everyone for their support and well wishes. Chris is out and well. The allegations against him are demonstrably false #TeamBreezy